CoachIQ
CoachIQ is a technology company.
Financial History
CoachIQ has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has CoachIQ raised?
CoachIQ has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
CoachIQ is a technology company.
CoachIQ has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round.
CoachIQ has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
CoachIQ has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
CoachIQ's investors include RevRoad Capital, Startup Ignition Ventures, greg butterfield, John Pestana.
CoachIQ is an all-in-one operating system for sports coaching businesses, providing tools for scheduling, payments, client management, messaging, website building, and branded mobile apps to drive revenue and reduce admin time.[1][2][3] It serves independent sports coaches in basketball, soccer, baseball, football, racket sports, and more, solving the problem of fragmented tools that hinder scalability and athlete development by unifying operations, data, and AI-powered insights.[2][3][6] The platform enables coaches to focus on training while operating like larger franchises, with recent $1.3M pre-seed funding signaling strong growth momentum and customer validation from thousands of users.[2][3]
CoachIQ was founded by Russell Reeder, Corey Quick, and Ryan Bua, all former Division I athletes who experienced firsthand the fragmented resources in youth athletics that left even elite competitors underprepared.[2][6] Frustrated by this gap, they asked: *What if local coaches had infrastructure like college and pro organizations?* This sparked CoachIQ's creation as a platform to empower those coaches.[2] Early traction came from partnering with thousands of coaching businesses across multiple sports, refining features based on real feedback, and securing $1.3M in pre-seed funding to accelerate hiring and expansion.[2][3]
CoachIQ rides the trend of digital transformation in youth and amateur sports, where SaaS platforms consolidate fragmented workflows amid rising demand for personalized coaching post-pandemic.[1][2][4] Timing aligns with booming youth sports participation and the shift to hybrid virtual/in-person training, fueled by market forces like parental investment in athlete development and coaches seeking scalable tools.[2][3] By empowering independent coaches to compete with franchises, it democratizes elite-level guidance, influences the ecosystem through thousands of users, and taps into the $19B+ global sports coaching market.[2]
With fresh $1.3M funding, CoachIQ is poised to hire aggressively, deepen AI features, and expand to more sports, potentially capturing a larger share of coaching businesses seeking efficiency.[2] Trends like AI-driven athlete insights and mobile-first community building will shape its path, evolving its influence from operational enabler to performance powerhouse for local coaches. As the growth engine for modern coaching, it ties back to its roots: turning athlete frustrations into scalable infrastructure that elevates every coach and player.[2]
CoachIQ has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in December 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 1, 2024 | $1.0M Seed | RevRoad Capital, Startup Ignition Ventures, greg butterfield, John Pestana |